Rodney Thomas
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Which was mental. Saka was running towards his OWN goal!Mitoma’s yellow was for pulling back Saka.
Which was mental. Saka was running towards his OWN goal!Mitoma’s yellow was for pulling back Saka.
Think you're still missing the point lol.Being outplayed 4 times in 55 games I can just about live with
Think you're still missing the point lol.
it was a self refilling prophecyCorrect Dear Friend
No. Just a complete misunderstanding of RDZs tactics for this game.I just woke up, oh dear.
Reading the match commentary didn't inspire me much.
Why were the old codgers starting ?
I thought the idea was to start bright, get a couple of goals and then get the older guys in mid second half to defend them.
Silly me, won't be watching later, not going bt what I have just read.
Euro hangover ?
The tactics that didn't work?No. Just a complete misunderstanding of RDZs tactics for this game.
Haha, I said to the chap stood next to me my bank card is bigger.Without going back through all the comments, so I don’t know if this has been mentioned before, but I’ve never seen a shin guard as small as Jack Hinshelwood’s. When he lost it and the ref held it up, I thought he was showing someone a white card. The commentator said it was the world’s smallest shin guard.
Without going back through all the comments, so I don’t know if this has been mentioned before, but I’ve never seen a shin guard as small as Jack Hinshelwood’s. When he lost it and the ref held it up, I thought he was showing someone a white card. The commentator said it was the world’s smallest shin guard.
What did he contribute to the win?Much that it pains me, I am going to email a well done to a good mate of mine who is a Gooner.
It must have been for kicking the ball away? Either way Arteta got him booked. I have no idea how he can complain about referees. He has them in his pocket.Which was mental. Saka was running towards his OWN goal!